I' ` .ew 1` "' 1.-1-# ` " sg - r '~ -A ' - ~` ~ ' ~ fe" _w..._= 1~ri‘.___~r:- _»'~_ -' ‘ “ * ' ~‘-" ‘ '*_~‘- »: » " . it -1 i~i;~’-;f.':".-1:.-;._»._ 1=§l1¢‘f.@ré§'ss'i=,arte ».~.~: f.§f...~' is-». 2- "-'~:?_ 7-fff;‘;~.fs ._.=-,_.. ~. ;-if ___.,= 4. ` ' » -f- ,;¢_ ~ `~ 1 ' ~ i \ - ' ” 1 'S ‘ ' ‘~`~ fi' . < '_- '.~»"~ ~`f ~»G;»€ .'_r‘?».-` '~ -ms. = ‘ffm =r.,"-.Se rf- ~ .rim-`=~=-; ':~.¢*4;g¥9f_'--;-<».‘-W1, 11?,-.;;. "- *rf -,_..;-`\f--»- ‘§2é='. . . ' _._ _ . _~ _ -*__ ' ,'., L "- '._ f " “_ "iss ~ ‘ ‘W " '_‘~ ,é='f'." ""’f,="’_~?"'~’.:."" 7 ' ,‘ *I ‘ ~" G.. ".~',=-. :ff 1. » -_“_ '_-‘__ ~ "9.°»`t‘_""i'~.“l,__~ 9 ._ ,. 'i' #1 'f ` _ While We Live - s __- _ A T I i E 1'; ` W' = f."“f"=» 1 »~ ».° ._`.,~ A WE Grow E _1 I Y - ‘ fv __ ‘ _ I ~ ‘tt _ . _ Q 000000000000 ‘ _ f ==_: _'Z V .»-_ _,_ 5 f. , ESTABLISHED 189| - cHAru.o'rrm'owN.PnlNcr: nnwann rsr.aNn. MoNnAY.JuNr: 10.1901. 'I' Chiago June .S - (Sp¢oiAl.) - Th hum;-ing are the c.osing rates Jung, Wheat, TEL: Corn. 43); Oats mg, $14.63. july, V\'heat, 705; Corn, iii; Oats, Wk, sits-15. iii Sr. Lor'rs.N. F., June 7.-Bishop N. F MUST RECOVER RAILWAYS. .g¢wley, the Roman Catholic prelate in St b- Lwig publishes a long letter ln the Press gms evening insisting upon the colony a mluggly recovering the ownership of the “puny system which is now in the hands ¢Mr. Reid, the contractor. IN BED THREE YEARS. » Unable to Eat or Sleep-A Case which Mystided Doctors and Specialists. llontrr, Ont., June 10.-(Special).-A gsswlthout parallel in the history of udigine, is that of Mr. Thomas Hughes, ,fans place. _ Her trouble commenced with pains in gg buck, headd left side, and occasionally r ht si e. h“¥:r :grae nights at a time I would uve! close my eyes in sleep. I could not ,gg up nr wal . I could eat nothing but gg or corn starch. “ suiered altozether fear years, thnee ¢ which I spent in bed. _ “Four doctors treated me. I also ea- ; specialist from the _"United They all failed. “I used in all, fourteen boxes of Dodd’s gg, Pills, damnow as well as I The`gains and bloatingare al 1°‘?l°)°odd’s Kidney Pills saved my llfe', . _-1-1§--l Summer Coolers.-Lustre coats, canvas gg, straw hats, muslin underwear, ` gamer millinery, crash skirts, outing jirtwaists.-Jas. Paton & Co w2ll 1 Madam I-Read this, it won’t appear fain this summer.-18 ladies' waterproofs A g halfprlcez a few children’s coats at mice; a few print skirts at half price, fewchildren’s coats at 25 per cent The best goods for the money on P. * llsland.-Jas. Paton & Co. w°2i dll ~8mmer suits for gentlemen now at-Prowse Bros. ' li Iady !-Cut thisout and aio sg your 'may or call and get of the bar- odering. yards striped cotton and ground at 25c, waists, pretty patterns. u to $1.50 for silkrhchecks and 50 ends of due goods, suitable dresses at 25 per cashmeres. crepous. °°‘i°nii'»°`nfii.`° imma ’ . eambsfe Ulrmri* hr $1.00. The -had oi!erc_:lr_$2 'glue cam ol. D8* 33 in. and good about 100 yards, -J s Paton & Co. w 2i dll. Sfrpieeee Silk and wool goods, 35 licenced Roman Satin Underskirts from $1.00 _to 85.50 will be on sale stJasPaton dz Co.’s toiday. __- 7 if Kha'sRead this.-For men only that _'Ur une _Underw;_ar£b Wat part; peeking w ooking a see s hy also a lot of Silk and Wiz; Under- vt. For Football 100 J erse s ped for Thonewest spot eggs Handkerchief silk for 15c. ' Cashmere Hose 45c for4 pairs for $1.00 onlgsisn lot of Boys’ Caps 151: _and . 's Suits at $175. Men s Pants h $1.75. Une lot of Men’s '.l`r_es of Ladies' Crash Skirts at 6.>c. Crash Skirts on this Island for _ fm* $1.50 while they last only $1.00. A-in with box pleas last yw’= style $1.75 &$1.00. 10 minutes will ag them to this Rafe style. Jas. Paton & W2\ dll ~ __ P~§§ waists, rm _ it ‘fsiiii lunnv We received a lot of the chocolate Invictus Shoe at $3.50. ' This is the second in‘- stallrnent of this popu- -lar shoe we have or- dered `this spring to supply the large de- . mend. ____ Surprised 1_- 11 Trio-Boston and the Cup Race. BOIM BOUGHLY SURPRISED. Cara Town, June 8.-(Speeia1,)_1'h¢ British surprised two Boer laagers at dif- ferent points in Cape Colony, capturing Q prisoners. _ 15,0iI) rounds of ammunition and a quantity of supplies. eonomns KILLED-Bonn PBIIONERS. Nine soldiers were killed in a. railroad wreck near Presca. The Boer prisoners in British hands now number 18,618. cnnomcnns sranrtrse sronr. ° The Chronicle declares five ex-ofilcers and a hundred men are in English prisons forallowlng arms and ammunition toreach the Boers. The Chronicle says there have been such odences since and Kitchener shot the of- enders,repoi.;ing them dead of enteric fever. uns. n0'rna's JOURNEY. Lozmorz, June 8,-(Special)-.Mrs Louis Botha arrived at Southampton this morn- ing and will proceed to Holland and Bel- glum. nosrox rssnss a srarnnxwr . sues a statement *bee G ‘_ arrange other races for her so the public can see what a modern Boston boat can do. ~ . I TOIACCO AND GREATNESS. We hardly think that the American people as a unit will endorse the opinion of Minister Wu, expressed at the dedicating services at the Hail of Fame at New York to the effect that it was the use of tobacco by General Grant, to which we owe his his services, and consequent saving of the Union. The use of tobacco was no more endorsed by General Grant than is its use by any other individual.-Cape Ann Breeze. ._.--¢-__- ADMIRAL CERVERA OPINION. Speaking before the Naval Congress at Madrid on Saturday on the subject whe- ther or not Spain should be a naval power Admiral Cervera expressed fears of the small States. I do not wish,” he said, that the interests of the navy s hould pre. dominate at the expense of the other in- terest ofthe country, but observing as I do what is going on at present,I am afraid Spain may become like the Italy of the middle age. nervousness, sleeplessness, biliousness mptly. 10 cents and 25 cents. THE CHRONICLES Sl0RY British Traitors-Mrs Botha’s Bosrozr, June 8._-(Special):-Lawson _ Q. n gela _ _402;_.P. L G., tied that the Independence cannot take in WVU* 355 ° the cup the defence will do all he can to BOWMANS‘ HEADACHE POWDERS cure quickly all headaches arising from and other causes. Bowman’s are Saio ` and reliable and thefkind that cures pro- 1*' A I»\f8°i*°‘*Q°‘\ ‘°" P'i°°‘°" " I . Y I' Krmronr nwneaerovden an Seats on sale at usual places opus cranykacj or-sg' ' ug 0 8_n» uohabitfrcmecatiaued Sole Ag°______ _ _ af’ " -"’ .y " . _- V Q L " ».._- .f "». ` ._ GREATHEAT mg’ be expected soon. Infact, tis Psrrrr nor New-better 5° Pf¢P”'°i England is on the eve of anothe Paul’s Cathedral. A year or so ago was suddenly discovered that S!r Willis ' the new decorations were so nearly fin ished that little could be done, and th dean and the chapter, wh o had much mo connisseurs. It has latley been reported for the whis rin eller ' which is in at with his other decorations. _critics have approached him cautiously in the hope of turning him from his present plan, but so far nothing of this kind has succeeded, and it looks as if he would _,accomplish all that he started out to do. The result of this will be a regularly systematlsed campaign dgnlnst him, Which may be carried into the courts. ‘LoversofSt-. 'Paul’s are determined that no moredamage shall be done to itsbeauty * under the guise of restoration and im- - provements. ~ ' _ NEW YORK MARKETS. 01051118 D1‘i°¢S June 8_ Amalgamated Copper 122g American Sugar . 144g American Tobacco 4% Atchison Common 86; Brooklyn Transit 80 Burlington 952 Louisville Nashville 109§ Manhattan - _ 1185 _New York Central ` 156 North Pacidc Common nil Rock Island 159 St. Paul 163.} United States Steel Com. 48; to Ae to h 98 i-a+i TRADE AND SHIPPING June 8th, ar.-Marcella, White, Craraud Fred M. Batt, Snow <1.. l Batt, Sn ow, Tormsntine; Life Boatnanderson, Picton Alma, Boudrot, Plctcu;P. L. G,,Bourke,' do. in-_mx-qu For Pains and Lameness use _ KEN- RISKS LINIMENT. . -_-_gi-_ PROHIBITION lN MADRID The City Council of Madrid, Spain, has passed a law which punishes habitual drunkenness by shaving their beards and heads once every four weeks. BEN'l`LEY’S is the best Liniment. ._...__-Q_-1 HIS FIPTEENTH BIRTHDAY 1 On May 17. Alfonso XII. of Spain cele- brated his fifteenth birthday. His Ma- jesty is the only sovereign in the World who was aking on the day of his birth, but another year will have to elapse be- fore he is old enough to govern in his own right. ~ ._ f _I Get the rellaohle Kendrick’s. il-+»1l_ _ ` _ THE WAY THINGS ' » ARE DRIFTINC. ___ _ _-1.-_ England.-Boston Herald. ` I _ O __ _ f 5 .. \ ‘ - _ ' _ _wp-;~ _pu 1' outburst of indignation against the“im proveme-nts" that are being made in St lt. terlor of the dome violated all the canon ‘of art, so say nothing of the traditions ' of Wren. When ‘the discovery was made Reid’s new decorations about the in- e re faith in the artist than had numer our crites, took good care that he should not beinterferred with. The result is the until kindly smoke and smudge bedim their glory the decorations must stand as an eyesore to 'the majority of London’s that Sir William has completed a I design De R Z - J '- solute consonance and harmony Already humercus artists and PORT UF CHARLOTTEIOWN. _- I The way fashions are drifting, if IIIHY soon be necessary for one who Would bv much °f an American °° °wn his mme in purposes should be made with a view to Guardian Correspondents Everywhere. t l _-__ THE Orchestra will meet to~night at 8 o`clock in Kensington Hall. _ _ y ley arrived in the city from Agusta, Me Parnanmosrc rehearsal, chorus and or- chestra. Every member required; 8 m. in Kindergarten Hall. THE Ministerial Association will meet on ot-day llrst at 10, a. m., in Y' M. C, A. parlor. A full attendance is requested T. F._ Fullerton, President, Tas William Atkien arrived in .port yesterday afternoon, hafing in tow the barge loaded at Picton. with machinery f th Hillbo Bid T " _vgxlued at $3%,0Il0':_ r 86'. ha camo is Mr.F. Herbert, Sgt. » Instructorof B. C. R. arrived in the city from Quebec on Saturday evening. He will instruct the 4th Beg. C. A. and enroll recruits for the R. C. R. Quebec. No. 1 Co. Artillery recruits and also any older members wishing additional lus- tructlon in carbine and foot drill, will' meet in the Armory this evening at 7- o'clock, for an hour‘s drill. . l S. or Sco'rr.aNn.-All members of Camp Ardgower are specially requested to at- tend the half-yearly meeting to be held to-night in ORer’s Hall. Business of importance must. be transacted at 8 ` o’clock. _ Tan following were the inward passen-' gers by the Olivette on Saturday evening: Miss Emma ` Flynn, W. T. McDonald, Frank Shaw, M. E. Conally, H. S. Mill- ward, Mrs Boss, Miss Campbell, Sarah Enman, Miss C. Enman, W. E. Brown, Master Ross Bridge. Yasrnnnar evening Rev. G.P.Baymond_ preached a powerful temperance sermon.. the course a few of In of his remarks .he present law llqucr out of the windows and in; doing so had removed the temptation in that regard from the boys. Tan 2nd prize meet of the C. Rifle Club commencedon Saturdayafternoon.The day » was excellent for shooting under .service conditions. A gale from the right with heavy showers and a lowering sky miti- gated against high scoring. ' Gunner F. Furze Staff Serzt E. Stewart Major I Stewart - Sspper H. J. Mackenzie Gr. Fred McLeod _ Pte. J Davison Major H. M. Davison Sappr. McNutt Gr. W. Harris Lt. Melllsh Sergt. Black ' Capt Watts 9 Gr. A.Brehant Sergt. McKee Bds. J. Harris , _ Pte. E. Bowness ° Sapper Ward Maj or J ohnson Lieut. Richards Sergt. McLean Sapper Vaiderstine Bds. C. Davison 46 Some tickets not handed in.Major Davi- son, Rmge oiilcer, present. Balance of match to-day at 3 p. m. sharp. THE choice ofa. stallion for breeding 85 83 80 $1 78 76 75 70 67 66 Sit'-€l3l€lSl&8i8 52 49 embodying the best strains in pedigree.As GR IPPB IN -1-wo DA YS far as possible the horse should be the I-€axatci:v‘;I;§omo»Quinine rem oves the cause. counterpart of what is desired In tha Pro' duce. In constitution and general health' the sire should be free from all kinds of unsoundness. An animal possessing a good constitution is the only animal to be 0 ` I Q V desi:-ed.In this particular McGill( l446)sired ‘ Q by Trojan (54l7)_is a _throughbred Clydes dale sta1lion,we1ghing something over 1800 lbs. of a beautiful bay color and is pro- nounced by horsemen asf‘°Au ideal hor-se.’ McGill is kind and gentle with superior . action and lots of ambition, an excellent Au d ' i walker and has prove himself _ a sure read fgr Snug' 3 _ _ ___ stock getter. _ Previous to entering upon gm-n¢ V y with a _ _ _ _ 'fthe season 1901 the owner, Mr.. .W. B. \'»lll‘°WH, Fu” “H” °f “W 1”' OCK ll0itDAYAllD TBESDAY§_#»#-gg_°,;~,_=;-<1_;_f_f=_;\;=°;°==mg_;=;_~, __ _ _ » » » - cop a ‘ ° ' _ M ~ ~ _ _ In huh, vlctus now in stock » _ JUNE _I7 AND mth __ iapners £992’ ____ of Geo. A Slater’s name on ne' mek of Hmmm* im- ____ _. ::‘.§,_;.:t:_:__uw-i;her' _ _ ° _ - w was urned '.3 _ _ _ is stamped on thg Sole. opened up and the people hav, .- _“__-fi: 1=t.ve;_ ns; fgmptéxolzumlpty in th;mar_;t_wx;n.-gatgiefmw is I tl _ ' _ Qldd Q, ll » ng" _ _ And the price $3.50, 'md' no buy Nas. R.'Adams., _. ~ f __ s¢aor_1m1asthestat1eserJ9hn_ogcuws ' Woolen' you the Best Goods in .~g',md 3p¢:aeular.IProduotion, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. $4 00 and $5.00. ,_= _¢h,_|;” ggéygi, Q,`,gygur.»bgy; _Ne’w,__lIi`\"3ie, - market. _ - _ _ ._ ~ _'\ ‘ ` l¢¢ri=\°néi”°¢ an me o-fe. so l N.=r_.Sv°°i°"*”»'”"¢“‘°‘“““‘° . ---»--I ._ . _ 1 I\0l&0B0- _ I - »°' Wh°°l»b"u-'°'”'GrandStreet Paradeatnocu each _ '- ` . ~- "'" ‘ ‘ " 1 25, st, 50.' A ‘ ' tis..." may CUUNTRY The French Consulship .roudutr ani AND is f»If°f=’S Mt ci HANDLED __ ° ° ince Bud it either impossible or luconve Those individuals who with their neu smooth and guiless diplomacy attempt to give tone and standing to their favourites need not “lay” the flattering unction to 'their souls that their intrigues are undis- covered and unknown. _ ' wmr: swarm. 1 - ~_ DIED At Bree. Lot 9, May 22nd, 1901, Cather- ters and two brothers to mourn their loss. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. ` 1 (Other papers please Copy.) Ablll before the Dominion House of Commons provides that berry boxes contain whenlevel 4-5 ~or‘2'=5 'of `a quart; or be stamped with the.-quantity. Frnitil baskets must contain §t'1_l,6§ orf _Z 8-5 quarts or to be stamped _ _ it the quantity contained. The leg-al size apple barrel is 261 inches between heads inside measure-' ~ mene with head diameter 18§ lnches.- Co- _ operatlue Farmer. ' _ --+-- ' 2% - - SATISFIED WITH COUNTRY. _ \ _ » The immigration agency established by the New Brunswick Government under the management of Surveyor General ~ Dunn and in charge of Mr. A. S, Murray has been successful in locating the immig- rants who have arrived from Gfeat Bri-‘ tain this spring. Nearly all.of them have written Mr. Murray expressing their sat- isfaction with the country. _ ---o-- BBKINDTOTHBHORSB. During these hot days watch the _farm careful o gentlemen nominated in a certain quarter for the French Consulehip for this Prov- ~ ll lent to accept the honor? slr: nitfnoz me had that the tw ai ine, beloved daughter of Allan and Bar- . - A baraMcAll».n, aged 22years. She leaves P» ‘Y a sorrowing mother and father, ~ two sis- FRUIT BOXBSAND BARRBLS. ` ~ _ _:_ ff _ 11 . ' ~ _ - ' _ ~» ' _ _ ,- _ _ 1,, _ = i Gulf St. ' more lssluu elses On Saturday evening Mr Dorse Stan- -’ _...__ f '_ - x A Coach Goes over 1 _ _ ___ . 1 cipice lub.. C. ' _ _ _ _ -‘__ ii » . - . -1. 7;' » ,_ A I .-5*. ’- ,_ . - 9 , __,_.,a., _ _:.2 . _ . -» f ' ~ -_ 2. ' '=` wmsnm ron 'rats dear. _ llorrslu-._ I_u_ae____s. _ _ _,_ .~_, __- \,_'.;_ ' my mlm we _ , _ _ _ _ ,___ nmncmrr assanur e ”° ._ we r°~=s_°°¢.¢L¢_° _ . _1 given Bhours tolehvalthe counts-y. ‘ A “ ’€'~°di°*1."°°‘.!‘7“.‘ ~ new °= and not uns 'rrar.rr"s norman' ` num" rlvedfrom Toronto at the death of_their'mothar _ . team ly. Do not let them drink cold when overheated. but. is so _vr www ri-qm'tf1e‘n‘eta how they relish it. D: notcompel them _ to stand and eat _dry hay or grain while I their whole nature craves moisture. _ p A gentleman well known as a man cf sound business _judgement throughout the Maritime Provinces told the Editor Y that he would be willing to invest money in a woollen factory to employ 1000 hands that would manufacture almost exclusive- ly wools of Maritime production and it would be made in both Canada and the United States. I 0 xi. an-_o- Bicyclists and all athletes depend on BEN TLEY’S Linlment to keep their joint limber and muscles in trim. 0 .__1(-_--_- This advertisement won’t appear againi so read and prodt-One sample lot of White Goods,consisting of Night Dresses! at 25 per cepit off. One basket full of wool Hose for ch' dren, six Islges 10c. Ladies’ Ribbed Hose, cashmere. Zoe value for loc. One basket full of Black Bicycle Hose without tops at 49c. One basket full of Cashmere Hose, girl’s sizes. only 15c. One basket full of Children's Undervests at a very low price. One big lot of Men s Silk Front Shirts at a. snap. One lot summer Shirts, fancy fronts, 75c and 90c. -Jas. Paton & Co. w2i dli Northern Pacific at $1.010 was too high, for the “Shorts.’f Our Clothing fits both shortsand longs, n_p_gl_ _its rice leaves good margin for thefbuyer. Dead Paton Co’s Saturday sale list. 8tf. One basket full of bone combs hair clasps, side combs and.hairpins,.erc., etc. extra value up to 45c. for 1§c. 150 leather belts cost up to 1-llc all for lac. One lot of pully belts ribbon and leather at 25c. sold usually at 50c to _#LGA 100 print pinafores all sizes and 6 d erent colomsslzea from 4 to l0years. Prlcea35c,45c, 55c. Alsoa lot pgtwpigewiaues 501:, laid 65; _:nd _73c. One o s. caps, wn a p ue caps and mnslin hoods at half prilce.-Jas Skirts, Corsets Covers and White Blouses`f'br1'd¢_ ` ' > __ M _ _';,_.,~-¢_.,__._. _ TWO IKPBIBORID M1Nll8» wav Norm P. e. xstaun. A.*°“°"°°“°°“ »°ua:.1°ua mem aesodnjle ° Rescuerscan talk. with them but .fcoaii not rescue so tc' tlj stones striking-‘in as fastae ‘ of the Co-operative Farmer the other da “F """"'°"""°' When youhave'Headachefaom ever cause BIIHBW"-i POWDERS wiilbe found a safe, Biiionsness, Sleepieesncss -__---_---_»- _ will be to a short woman tor ._ _ _-n-n-._n1_h _ U _ _ CORNSX CORNS! CORNSI _:. w. of cor-ns that other remedies have faiki h ’ d iid let# U0 t t mln -ye ly r?omPei1_tna|r`x1'g Dg¢?|?Extl'_agtor has a long time at the business, experiences l Paton 8‘cCo. _ wildli We odor you the Best at Falr Prices. Get W 8: ,_..._,_ _r _-. . _,,-.L-_,. _-,.._s»s. __. _ _ ,_-_e.. _ ..¢_-sake -am. at-,\‘;-apévqv .- ..¢_=-'.» ~ ‘ ‘ _ 1 *iff ~>_ __'f ‘1a»§..7q»g»_1\_-_:fy .--.3-:ave .»»f¢--». '. . ,hrs-.`_~'.a‘ e. wirelessj f°f» ww riH’1>¢ f=,¢i€9;df.¢ l S1- -Term. Jus Sr .Srxrnlzn Junr,B.-'- l thepaseengersiujured. ' and reliabe remedy. cause always safe, no 0plum..BrcmldoI. ’ hersuareotics. . . ras cxaer-eeuclirro ’ So many girls are graduating and so boys that the only way -inthe futuro aff mancan getilimwifeto look up r Tender corns, bleeding corps. The kind- in fact just know to do lt. At dramlag, 1 ~ I ‘===er-~